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Each rectangle has four sides. Therefore, for four rectangles, you would multiply the number of rectangles by the number of sides per rectangle: 4 rectangles × 4 sides/rectangle = 16 sides. Thus, the total number of sides of four rectangles is 16.
No, not all rectangles have four congruent sides. While all squares are rectangles (since they meet the definition of having four right angles and opposite sides that are equal), rectangles in general can have sides of different lengths. Therefore, rectangles can have two pairs of equal sides but do not necessarily have four congruent sides like squares do.
Yes. Rectangles have four right angles.
Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is.
A box made of four identical rectangles for the front/top/back/bottom and the end pieces are squares.
Rectangles have four sides and four angles.
No. Although squares are always rectangles, rectangles are not always squares. A square has four sides of equal length and four right angles. Rectangles must only have four right angles.
Each rectangle has four sides. Therefore, for four rectangles, you would multiply the number of rectangles by the number of sides per rectangle: 4 rectangles × 4 sides/rectangle = 16 sides. Thus, the total number of sides of four rectangles is 16.
No, not all rectangles have four congruent sides. While all squares are rectangles (since they meet the definition of having four right angles and opposite sides that are equal), rectangles in general can have sides of different lengths. Therefore, rectangles can have two pairs of equal sides but do not necessarily have four congruent sides like squares do.
No, only those rectangles that are squares have four congruent sides.
Yes. Rectangles have four right angles.
Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is. Yes because all rectangles are closed polygons with four straight sides - and that is what a quadrilateral is.
Yes, rectangles are a special case of parallelogram, with four right angles.
Yes, a rectangles is a four sided polygon.
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A box made of four identical rectangles for the front/top/back/bottom and the end pieces are squares.